• Title/Summary/Keyword: re-alkalization

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Development of Using Technique of Impregnating Alkalization Agent to Recover Durability of Carbonated Reinforcement Concrete Structures by Fire Damages (화재로 인해 중성화된 철근콘크리트구조물의 내구성 회복을 위한 침투성 알칼리성부여제의 이용기술개발)

  • Moo-Han, Kim;Yong-Ro, Kim;Jea-Bong, Jang
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.18-24
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    • 2004
  • Fire breaking out in carbonated reinforcement concrete structures considerably deteriorates the durability of them by propelling carbonation. However, the research and technical development to recover the durability is still in an underdeveloping stage in Korea. Therefore, this research aims to understanding the deteriorated durability of a carbonated structure, evaluating the performance of an impregnating alkalization agent to recover the durability and developing a way of using it.

Chloride Extraction and Modified Structural Behavior of Concrete under Electrochemical Treatment (전기방식에 따른 콘크리트 중의 탈염효과 및 구조거동)

  • Ann, Ki-Yong;Kim, Ki-Beom;Yang, Hee-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 2017
  • The present study concerns quantitative assessment of chloride extraction, repassivation and structural behavior of concrete. Concrete specimen ($160{\times}160{\times}1000mm$) was fabricated with 3 steel bar located in the middle with 20 mm of the cover depth, containing 5.0% of chloride to accelerate corrosion process, then to be subjected to electrochemical treatment. The current density accounted for $750mA/m^2$ at 2, 4 and 8 weeks. As a result, it was found that an increase in the duration of the treatment resulted in an increase in the chloride extraction, accounting for 64.7-83.7% for the specimen at 8 weeks treatment. It implies that a portion of bound chlorides would turn free to be removed, considering the binding capacity of cement about 50-60% to total ones. Even after the treatment, the corrosion was still active; the corrosion rate was $6.5mA/m^2$ and 330 mV vs. SCE in the potential. For structural behavior, the maximum load was increased by corrosion on the steel bars, which was subsequently lowered by the treatment, but still higher than for control.